The volunteer groups will not be allowed to dispense organizational, political, or any
other type of literature, with the exception of tourist information such as city, county, or state road maps, cafe and hotel
accommodations.

Litter should be picked up a minimum of two times a year, or more frequently as needed. Volunteer Groups
will need to complete a Cleanup Report Card for each pickup and send the card to ITD's Volunteer Services Coordinator.

ITD will provide safety vests, trashbags, traffic control signs, and safety literature for the use of
Volunteer Groups. To the extent possible, ITD will remove the filled trashbags from the roadsides the first ITD workday following
the volunteer group's pickup.

The Volunteer Group can obtain required supplies and materials from ITD during regular business hours.
Supplies may be obtained by the Volunteer Group by completing a Adopt-A-Highway
Equipment Request Form.

Through the Volunteer Services Program, volunteer groups or individuals have
the opportunity to participate in ITD-approved activities that are not associated with the Adopt-A-highway Program or Operation
Wildflower.Some of the activates include litter pickup, wildflower planting and
maintenance, graffiti removal, landscape planting and maintenance, state highway right-of-way beatification, and yard/building
maintenance.